Clark Hamilton is a unique and versatile musician, often described as “a horse of a different color” for his ability to step beyond conventional musical boundaries. With an impressive depth of knowledge, Hamilton's passion for older jazz artists shines through, as the genre remains his favorite. He draws great inspiration from Joni Mitchell, whom he considers his greatest artistic influence and hopes to meet one day.
Hamilton is a true multi-instrumentalist, playing every instrument on his recordings. He takes full control of his music production—writing, creating, mixing, and performing all the vocals. His versatility extends to live performances, both as a solo artist and with his band Klark Sound. He has shared stages with acts such as “My Improvement Movement” and has performed at notable venues like the 40 Watt Club.
Beyond his performances, Hamilton is involved in the technical side of music as a technician and teacher at the Tweed Recording facility, where he shares his knowledge and passion for music production. Conversations with him reveal his deep understanding of the industry and technology, as well as his constant drive to experiment with new sounds and approaches in his work.
Clark talked about his early opportunities of being exposed to music and artistic creativity and how he uses that exposure to create and experiment with his music.
Show AthCastMusic (©): The Music of Athens Georgia, Now and Then.
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Engineer: Kayla Dover
UGA INTERN Kati Putnam
Recorded at Tweed Recording Audio Production School
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